ICE

Interactive Computing Experiences Research Cluster

Corey Pittman

Corey joined ISUE in 2012 and is currently pursuing his PhD. He received his
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from UCF in
2012 and his MS in Computer Science in 2013. His research interests include
Human-Technology Interaction, 3D User Interfaces, and novel input devices. He has
worked on projects involving acoustic gesture recognition, teleoperation of
unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), and improving gesture recognition in sketch applications.

Previously, Corey worked with Dr. Mubarak Shah on image localization with
unstructured, crowd-sourced datasets and interned at Microsoft Research
working on alternative input methods for controlling UAV.

Currently, Corey is working improving data visualization in the presence of uncertainty
and developing augmented reality applications for physics education.